Cats can live up to around 20 years, but some may live even longer with proper care and genetics.
Giraffes can live up to 25 years,if they are not eaten alive by lions or aligators.
A giant panda can live up to 34 years in captivity and about 15 years in the wild
Panda can live about 14-20 years in the wild and up to 30 years in managed area like zoo.
wolverines live up to age thirty lol
Black cats grow the same age as any cat. I have two black cats myself. They are no different to normal cats, they can still catch diseases like other cats and will not live (on average) longer or shorter than any other cat. Some people believe black cats live longer but it hasn't been scientifically proven.
Cats can live into their late teens or early 20s, so there isn't a set age where a cat is considered too old. It's more about their overall health and quality of life. Regular veterinary check-ups can help assess your cat's well-being as they age.
up to 20 years
They live to the average age of 15-25
I'd say no. It has never been done before. Cats normally live to be 9-15. If a cat were 100 in human years than in cat years they would be about 420 years old, which is not even possible for a human.
the maximum age to sighn up for the war was 30 the minimum was 18 exept in countrys were healthy teenage boys were forced to go to war.
They live to be up to 20 years.
The average cat lives up until around the age of 16 but they can get older.